Rooduijn, Matthijs
(2015)
Populist arguments have become more pervasive in Western European countries.
LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog
(29 Jan 2015).
Website.
Abstract
To what extent has populism become a feature of public debates in European countries? Matthijs Rooduijn employs content analysis to assess the frequency of populist statements in newspaper articles in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and the UK. He concludes that populism is more widespread in these countries than previously assumed, with populist parties not only enjoying more electoral success, but populist messages also becoming more pervasive in public discourse.
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